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Gall Stones in Ca Cervix Patient

From parida [Log on to view profile]on 2006-01-24
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My Mother is a Ca Cervix patient(post hystertomy),has been diagonised with
a gall stone since July 2005.Size of Gall stone is 10MM around.She is not
having any complain in any side of stomach/chest etc.I want to go for
homeo treatment for her, could you tell me how effective it will be and
how much time it will take.Kindly suggest me medicines.One known doctor is
saying to take "Bervis Velgious. Waiting for your reply.Regards : Bparida
 
Re: Gall Stones in Ca Cervix PatientFrom Traci_London [Log on to view profile] on 2006-01-24
Yes, Berberis is a great remedy for gallstones, however, she is best to go see a homeopath herself. Not every symptom is suited for a particular remedy.

The person must be assessed as an individual and as a whole, in order to find right remedy.
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